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An introduction to the assessment and management of psychodermatological disorders

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 September 2020

Russell Gibson*
Affiliation:
MRCPsych, MSc, is a Specialty Trainee Year 5 (ST5) registrar in liaison psychiatry with Devon Partnership NHS Trust (Wonford House Hospital), Exeter, UK.
Penny Williams
Affiliation:
PGCE, MRCP (Dermatology), HFEA, is a consultant dermatologist with Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust (Heavitree Hospital), Exeter, UK.
Jason Hancock
Affiliation:
MRCPsych, MSc, is a consultant liaison psychiatrist with Devon Partnership NHS Trust, and an honorary clinical lecturer at the University of Exeter Medical School, UK.
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Correspondence Russell Gibson. Email: russell.gibson@nhs.net
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Summary

Psychodermatology is an emerging field at the interface between psychiatry, psychology and dermatology. There is a strong bidirectional relationship between a number of dermatological disorders and psychiatric disorders. This article provides an overview of psychiatric disorders with dermatological symptoms, and dermatological disorders with secondary psychophysiological consequences. The principles of management and our insights into establishing a psychodermatology service in the UK are discussed.

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TABLE 1 Components of cognitive–behavioural therapy for trichotillomania and skin picking disorder

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TABLE 2 Psychophysiological dermatological disorders

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